Jerzy Troszczynski
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Born1932
Died1977 (aged 44–45)
OccupationPhotographer
Yearsactive1957–1970s
Jerzy Troszczynski | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1932 |
| Died | 1977 (aged 44–45) |
| Occupation | Photographer |
| Years active | 1957–1970s |
| Known for | Movie photography |
Jerzy Troszczynski (1932–1977) was a Polish photographer and actor who specialised in movie photography.
His photographs are held in the National Library of Poland[1][2][3] and the National Film Archive, Poland.[4]

He photographed numerous people involved with Polish cinema including Wieslaw Zdort,[5] Wieńczysław Gliński,[6] Ignacy Machowski,[7] Bronislaw Pawlik,[8] Sylwester Chęciński,[9] Andrzej Kondratiuk,[10] and Daniel Olbrychski.[11]
His photographs appeared in magazines such as Ekran, and Film,[12] and have appeared in exhibitions like The Wild West: A History of Wroclaw’s Avant-Garde (2015)[13]
Troszczynski was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit.[14]